One of the most wonderful things about having published our book “Bilingual is Better” is that it’s put me in even closer contact with parents and educators raising bilingual kids. I’ve sort of broken the cyber wall and gotten out there more to talk about our common passion.

I’m excited to have met Yesenia, the founder and director of the Language Garden Community Preschool, thanks to a connection via my new amiga Rebecca, author of The Cultured Seed blog. Yesenia felt the need for a bilingual preschool in the Los Angeles area after the birth of her daughter and the outcome is this beautiful Reggio-inspired preschool in the San Fernando Valley.

This Saturday I’ll have the honor to lead a chat with parents interested in this bilingual parenting revolution and I hope to see some of you that live in the L.A. area come by. You can bring your kids and they will have a blast playing in this wonderful and creative space while we get to talk about what we love: raising healthy bilingual and bicultural kids.

All the details are on the flyer above. You can also visit the LanguageGardenSchool.com for more info.

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Darn! What a shame I can’t make it! It would have been great to meet you and the others. I am about an hour away from L.A. but also work and it doesn’t work out Good luck with the event – sounds like a great opportunity to connect with others!

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Ana L. Flores is co-founder of SpanglishBaby and co-author of the book, "Bilingual is Better." A bicultural and bilingual mom who is committed to holding on to her heritage, for over 15 years she's been dedicated to creating content by and for Latinos in the U.S. and in Latin America. Now, through SpanglishBaby.com and LatinaBloggersConnect.com, her boutique agency connecting brands to Latina bloggers, she is living her dream of being a self-motivated entrepreneur and sharing the stories and resources which matter the most to her. Su casa is now in L.A. where family traditions from Mexico, El Salvador, the Netherlands and the U.S. are dearly embraced...en español.